Can I varnish a wooden kitchen worktop?

Varnish – though a good choice in some situations – is generally not advised for use in a kitchen. Timber varnishes dry to a relatively brittle, plasticky finish, which can be scratched easily by kitchen knives or cracked by heavy items; the finish is also not very resistant to heat damage.

Can you varnish a worktop?

For domestic worktops, consider one of the ready-to-use, single part wood varnishes. For counter tops, work tops and bar tops in commercial environments such as pubs, clubs and restaurants, we recommend a 2-pack varnish for increased toughness and durability.

How do you protect a wooden kitchen worktop?

Oil every surface of your worktop (including all the edges and the underside). Two generous coats of oil should be sufficient on the underside and the non-exposed edges, but on the exposed surfaces, ideally you should aim to add at least three to five light coats of oil to ensure water resistance.

What is the best finish for oak worktops?

A popular choice for a new kitchen worktop is lighter coloured wood such as oak. For these types of wood, Oil is one of the best finishes to use on its surface. Oil brings out the natural beauty of wood and its grain, whilst offering the essential protection required.

Can you put varnish on top of Danish oil?

A varnish (or varnished look) can be achieved with products or combinations of products that include polyurethanes, lacquers, epoxies, etc. In short; you CAN apply a lacquer or a polyurethane over a Danish oil. Just as you can over any Drying Oil. The key to success is to make sure the oil has fully dried first.

Should I varnish my oak worktop?

When looked after, wooden worktops can last for years and are less likely to get chipped or damaged. It’s important to look after your wooden worktops. Oils or acrylic varnish are used to protect your wooden worktops, turning it into a water resistant and clean surface that will last for years.

How do you coat a wooden worktop?

Use linseed or Danish oil (available from DIY stores) and a lint-free cloth – microfibre works well. Pour a little oil directly onto the worktop and, using the cloth, spread it over the surface until you have a very thin and even layer. Keep going until you’ve covered all your worktop, then apply another coat.

How do you seal a wood countertop?

Seal the countertop to protect it from water and other liquids.

  1. Apply coats of polyurethane to the countertop surface.
  2. Select a urethane that is FDA approved to ensure the substance is safe to be in contact with your food.
  3. Apply at least 3 coats to get a good, solid coating.

How do you remove the stickiness from a Danish oil worktop?

To remove the sticky oil patch, wet a cloth with white spirits and, using a circular motion, wipe it over the worktop a small area at a time. This will dissolve the oil. Then simply polish the worktop with a polishing pad until the oil has been removed.

How do I keep my wooden worktop from turning black?

On kitchen worktops pay particular attention to the wood end grain. If using Treatex keep applying the the Hardwax Oil while the oil is still wet until the oil is no longer absorbed by the wood. This will ensure that the oil has penetrated deeply into the wood grain and keep those unsightly black water marks at bay.